This invention concerns a segmenting device in particular for the manufacture (portioning) of sausages from a string of sausage filling in a flexible tubular casing, which consists of a plurality of tye elements (12) in the form of strips which can be rotated against each other. One of their ends is secured locally in a ring concentric to the axis of the casing at regular intervals, and whereas the other end region is collected to form a ring (11) concentric with the axis of the casing, which, relative to this, can undergo movement of a rotational nature as well as parallel movement in their major plane, at least tee tying elements are provided, whose contact surface segments, which face the opening, are bent or curved in the main plane. In this manner each strip impinges on the casing with several contact surface segments and promotes the radial tying of the casing, avoiding shearing movements between the casing and the strips.
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1. A segmenting device for portionable filling in a flexible tubular casing, comprising crimping elements which together circumscribe an opening of variable size and are bent twice, into a Z-shape, the parallel legs of the Z shape being spaced apart substantially the thickness of the crimping elements and which elements can be swiveled against each other so as to overlap each other and be symmetrical with respect to the axis of the opening with the Z bends extending along radial lines with respect to the central axis of the opening in the open and closed positions of said elements and which, by reducing the opening, operate to crimp a filled tubular casing placed in the opening, the crimping elements being comprised of strips having two ends, the first ends of which are stationarily pivotally mounted with equal spacings on a circle concentric with respect to the axis of the opening, while their second ends are guided in a ring which is likewise concentric with respect to the axis of the opening and which can be rotated around the axis to a limited extent, such that the second ends of the crimping elements extend in a chord-like manner and can perform both swivel and longitudinal movements with respect to the ring, wherein at least three crimping elements are provided, having active surfaces which face the opening and are bent or curved in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the opening.
2. The segmenting device as claimed in
3. The segmenting device as claimed in
wherein the crimping elements of the second set are offset with respect to those of the first set by a part of the spacing angle of adjacent elements around the tube and opening axis.
4. The segmenting device as claimed in
5. The segmenting device as claimed in
wherein, during a spreading operation the two sets of crimping elements are rotatable and drivable in synchronism with each other or against each other.
6. The segmenting device as claimed in
7. The segmenting device as claimed in
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This is a 371 of PCT/EP0015842 filed Jun. 23, 2000 (international filing date).
This invention relates to a segmenting device for portionable filling in a flexible tubular casing, comprising crimping elements which can be swivelled against each other so as to overlap each other and be symmetrical with respect to the tube axis, which crimping elements together circumscribe an opening of variable size and, by reducing the opening, crimp the filled tube, the crimping elements consisting of strips the ends of which are stationarily pivotally mounted with equal spacings on a circle concentric with respect to the tube and opening axis, while their other end portions are guided in a ring which is likewise concentric with respect to the tube and opening axis and can be rotated around the same to a limited extent, such that they extend in the graduated circle of their swivel bearings in a chord-like manner and can perform both swivel and longitudinal movements with respect to the ring in their main plane.
Such segmenting device, namely for portioning individual sausages from a sausage strand, is known from DE 196 06 654 C1. There are provided at least four strips as crimping elements, which in each opening and closing position always extend in parallel in pairs and circumscribe a square (each of a different size). Regardless of their usability, it turned out in the operation of this known device that a square crimping opening in particular in the case of tubular packages of a large diameter can lead to problems in the formation of the crimping neck at the tubular casing; even if due to the reduced relative shearing movements between the tubular casing and the crimping elements the movement of all four strips during crimping represents a distinct improvement as compared to the conventional segmenting devices with two linearly or pivotally movable crimping elements with two active surfaces generally extending at right angles to each other (DE 36 10 010 A1, DE 25 50 042 A1).
It is the object underlying the invention to improve the neck formation during the closing operation of the segmenting device especially in the case of tubular packages of a larger diameter--while maintaining reduced shearing movements or even further reducing the neck formation during the closing operation of the segmenting device. In accordance with the invention, this object is solved in that at least three crimping elements are provided, whose active surfaces facing the opening are bent or curved in the main plane. In this way, the opening is given a shape approaching the more or less ideal circular shape of the finally obtained neck of the tubular casing--which is regularly permanently fixed and closed by means of likewise substantially circular closure clips--, where at the same time the larger number of active surface portions at the crimping elements, which are distributed over the periphery, promotes the radial crimping of the tubular casing towards the tube and opening axis, so that shearing movements between the tubular casing and the crimping elements are omitted almost completely.
The advantageous effect of this design and arrangement of the crimping elements which, in contrast to known segmenting devices with crimping elements which are pivotable and are provided with a plurality of active surfaces extending at an angle with respect to each other, are not pivotable about one and the same axis, but about a plurality of axes distributed around the periphery, is promoted even more when bending or curving the crimping elements is effected at an obtuse angle.
In general, the crimping elements are made of a relatively thin-walled (as compared to their width) sheet. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention it is therefore provided that the crimping elements are bent twice (in a Z-shaped manner) out of their (original) main plane by substantially the thickness of the crimping elements along a line extending radially with respect to the tube and opening axis. In this way, all crimping elements can each be pivoted in the same plane, so that they need not be staggered parallel to the tube and opening axis. However, the plane of the respective one swivel axis of all crimping elements is offset with respect to the plane of the respective other swivel axis parallel to the tube and opening axis, so that the active surfaces engaging the tubular casing during the crimping operation alternately lie in the one and in the other plane in peripheral direction. However, it is of considerable advantage that even in the case of three, four or even more elements only two adjacent planes are covered by the crimping elements and thus the total thickness of the segmenting device substantially only corresponds to twice the thickness of the crimping elements.
When the inventive segmenting device is part of a spreader, which has two sets of crimping elements which in the closing condition can be moved into an axial distance from each other, the crimping elements of the second set can advantageously be mutually offset with respect to those of the first set by one quarter of the spacing angle of adjacent elements around the tube and opening axis. This will `round` the circumscribed opening even more, and it is possible for instance to distribute a total of four crimping elements among two sets of two crimping elements each, without returning to the disadvantages of the prior art (DE 36 10 010 A1, DE 25 50 042 A1).
In a spreader as mentioned above, the two sets of crimping elements can furthermore be rotatable and drivable during the spreading operation in synchronism with each other or against each other, in order to thus improve the neck formation even more. Moreover, it may be expedient to close the two sets of crimping elements one after the other, in order to ensure the withdrawal of tube material and to thus prevent the tube material from being overloaded in the crimping area.
Embodiments of the invention will now be illustrated in the drawings, in which:
As is illustrated in
Filling the sausage strand through the segmenting device--which is open according to FIGS. 1 and 3--is continued until the desired portion size is achieved. Then, the segmenting device is moved into the closing position represented in FIG. 2 and--in the case of a spreader comprising two segmenting devices 1 as shown in FIG. 4--the segmenting devices are moved into the spread position shown there, tubular casing 4 being withdrawn from the filling tube 3. In the spread position, two clips 8 are placed on the neck 9 formed by the closed segmenting device and elongated during spreading, whereupon the neck 9 can be cut through between said clips.
As shown in
The crimping elements 12 consist of flat strips, which in the example of
The inner ring 11 is attached to an only indicated holder 17 and by means of the same to the filling machine with the filling tube 3. A pivot 18 is used for rotating the outer ring 10 with respect to the inner ring 11. By means of an adjustable eccentric 19, the basic adjustment between the two rings 10, 11 and thus the size of:the opening 6 can be changed with the same relative position of the rings 10, 11 with respect to each other.
When the segmenting device 1 is doubled to form a spreader, the relative longitudinal axial movement of the two segmenting devices 1 (sets of crimping elements 12) is enabled by the rod 20 belonging to the holder 17 and by a rod 21 provided with the eccentric 19 (which rod 21 is diametrically opposed to the rod 20).
The spreader represented in
The same is true for the spreader as shown in
Töpfer, Klaus, Vermehren, Günther
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